Apple M8728Z/A User Manual - Page 181
Exporting Change Lists Using Final Cut Pro, If You Need, to Reel Balance
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• Cinema Tools program files must use a valid telecine speed (24 fps, 25 fps, or 30 fps) as the frame rate. If you are not working on a film project and are using a frame rate other than the supported telecine speed frame rates, exporting a Final Cut Pro XML file retains the sequence's frame rate. This frame rate is maintained if you export the change list using Cinema Tools. Exporting Change Lists Using Final Cut Pro Exporting a change list is similar to exporting a cut list. Take note of the following before you start: • Only one video track is compared: A change list describes the difference between a selected video track in one sequence and a selected video track in another sequence. It does not describe any other video or audio tracks. • Avoid modifying the Cinema Tools database between exporting change lists: When a database is altered after the previous list was exported, the new change list may not be reliable. However, if you did alter the database after you exported the previous list, you can eliminate this risk by exporting a new cut list for the previous sequence and saving a new program file. Then, use that program file when you export the change list. • If you have each reel in a separate sequence in Final Cut Pro, and you want to do some reel balancing: Perform the reel balancing edits after any other changes. See If You Need to Reel Balance for more information. See Exporting Change Lists from Within Cinema Tools for information about exporting change lists using Cinema Tools. See About Exporting Change Lists for information about how the change list export process differs between Final Cut Pro and Cinema Tools. Chapter 10 Generating Film Lists and Change Lists 181